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Hillary Clinton's Whirlwind Week: Trump Lawsuit, Oxford Chair, and Israel Summit
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Hillary Clinton has been notably active over the past several days, making headlines across legal, political, and academic spheres. Most significantly, a federal appeals court upheld nearly one million dollars in sanctions against former President Donald Trump and his attorney Alina Habba for what the court called a frivolous lawsuit against Clinton. According to Politico and Axios, the 11th Circuit panel unanimously affirmed the penalty, with Chief Judge William Pryor calling Trump's case an abuse of judicial resources. The original lawsuit, filed in March 2022, claimed Clinton and others maliciously conspired to create a false Russia narrative during the 2016 election. U.S. District Judge Donald Middlebrooks had dismissed it as a political manifesto back in 2022.
On the personal front, Clinton has been doing what she does best: making provocative statements and maintaining her public profile. Fox News reported that she shared a video from a November 18 event where she joked about daydreaming of a national announcement declaring Trump gone. Speaking alongside historian Heather Cox Richardson and Lin-Manuel Miranda, Clinton said she wished for a huge national sound system to wake everyone up with the news. The comments drew both applause from supporters and criticism from conservative outlets.
Clinton has also been actively engaged academically and internationally. She visited Oxford University on November 24 and 25 to celebrate the Hillary Rodham Clinton Chair in Women's History, participating in panel discussions about care, gender, and social reproduction with scholars and labor advocates. This was particularly meaningful as the chair was established in 2020 to mark the centennial of women's admission to degrees at Oxford.
Looking ahead, Israel Hayom reported that Clinton will participate in the Israel Hayom summit in New York on December 2 at the Hilton Midtown, focusing on U.S.-Israel relations and post-war planning. Additionally, she continues teaching at Columbia University while remaining a vocal critic of current administration policies, particularly regarding Gaza and campus protests about Israel.
On social media, Clinton maintained her presence with Thanksgiving greetings to followers. Throughout this period, she's balanced legal vindication, political commentary, academic engagement, and international diplomacy, cementing her continued relevance in American public life despite no longer holding elected office.
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Hillary Clinton has been notably active over the past several days, making headlines across legal, political, and academic spheres. Most significantly, a federal appeals court upheld nearly one million dollars in sanctions against former President Donald Trump and his attorney Alina Habba for what the court called a frivolous lawsuit against Clinton. According to Politico and Axios, the 11th Circuit panel unanimously affirmed the penalty, with Chief Judge William Pryor calling Trump's case an abuse of judicial resources. The original lawsuit, filed in March 2022, claimed Clinton and others maliciously conspired to create a false Russia narrative during the 2016 election. U.S. District Judge Donald Middlebrooks had dismissed it as a political manifesto back in 2022.
On the personal front, Clinton has been doing what she does best: making provocative statements and maintaining her public profile. Fox News reported that she shared a video from a November 18 event where she joked about daydreaming of a national announcement declaring Trump gone. Speaking alongside historian Heather Cox Richardson and Lin-Manuel Miranda, Clinton said she wished for a huge national sound system to wake everyone up with the news. The comments drew both applause from supporters and criticism from conservative outlets.
Clinton has also been actively engaged academically and internationally. She visited Oxford University on November 24 and 25 to celebrate the Hillary Rodham Clinton Chair in Women's History, participating in panel discussions about care, gender, and social reproduction with scholars and labor advocates. This was particularly meaningful as the chair was established in 2020 to mark the centennial of women's admission to degrees at Oxford.
Looking ahead, Israel Hayom reported that Clinton will participate in the Israel Hayom summit in New York on December 2 at the Hilton Midtown, focusing on U.S.-Israel relations and post-war planning. Additionally, she continues teaching at Columbia University while remaining a vocal critic of current administration policies, particularly regarding Gaza and campus protests about Israel.
On social media, Clinton maintained her presence with Thanksgiving greetings to followers. Throughout this period, she's balanced legal vindication, political commentary, academic engagement, and international diplomacy, cementing her continued relevance in American public life despite no longer holding elected office.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.